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CIVIL CASES.

,Qn the civil side of the Ivlagistrate's Court to-day, Dr. Al'Arthur, S.-U., gave judgment for plaintiifs in the following Cases : — Scoullar Company, Ltd. v. Wm. Aubrey, £22 17s lid, costs JS2 14s; Robert E. Hall v Paol* Malauta, £2, and possession on or before 12th March ; Sumuel Salek v. E. Craig, £5 15s, costs 8s ; Nellie Anderson v. Geo. jJl'Elwaine, £5, costs 6s ; Rosenberg and, Co. \. Thomas Payne, £1 Os 6d, cobts 5s ; Commercial Agency v. Patrick il-Laughlin, £21 18s Bd, costs £2 14s; same v. Wm. Hall, £15 Bs, costs £1 15s 6d ; same v. Leonard Polglase, £6 8s 2d, costs £2 Is 6d ; WeJsbach Light of Australasia, Ltd. v. John A. Lawson, £7 'As, costs JQI 3s 6d ; John Joseph MGj-atu v. Henry Matthew Stov.xll, £3 Bs, costs 10s ; Geo. Snow v. Jesse Jackson, £1 Os 6d, costs 9s. In the judgment summons case Wollerman and Co. v. Peregrine H. Fester, a debt of £2 5s 2d, debtor was ordeied \o pay on or before 12th or in default to undergo three days' imprisonment. Wm. A. Edwards was ordered to pay £27 18s to Macdonalo 1 , Wilson and Co. on or before 12tli ilaich ; in default, one month's imprisonment. 2so orders were niarlfe ti the eates Wellington Gas Comj>any v. Harry Kountiee. a debt of £13 11s lid; Win. J. Jorgenson John G. Bay, £13 5s 2d ; and Alfred Hutchings v. Aiigiut St. Koman, a debt of £2 10a 6d.

Mr. R. Lee and Captain T. W. M'Donald were to-day appointed by the Education Board as the Board's representatives on tho Board of Managers of the Technical School, Petone. Messrs. A. H. Vilo and W. C. Buchanan were appointed to the Pahiatua Technical ScnooJ Boaid. -.ir>=rs Harcourt and Co. announce the follow hisr auction tales at their rooms, Lanjbton-qiuy, at 2.30 p.m., on each dato : Sections 98 100, and 101 on deposited plan 804, Miu-itai, w:th frontages to countyrovl and Kauri-road, together with ihe 4roomed cottage erected thereon, close to Po=t Offie", Rona Hay, etc. ; laud having a frontage of 60ft siu to Epuni-street by a c'epTh of 180 ft 2in being section No. 11, pn the plan of tjie Elmwpod estate, Lower Hutt, also land, having a frontage of about 32ft 9in to Cardell-streot, Nowtown, by a depth of about 103 ft 9in being part of town acre=; Nos. 838 and 840, city of Wellington, together with the 6-roomed villa residence, erected thereon, and known as Ko. 10, Cardell-street, Newtown. This week's Canterbury Times is an interesting number, and a large number ol illusixations pertain to Wellington in particular. The first two are fine 'half-page panoramio views of Berhamponi and Ka. rori. There aro also panoramic views oi Day's Bay, Mahanga Bay, Swifts Swimming Club, carnival at Te Aro Baths, ol 15th February, etc. To-morrow at 2 p.m., at the residence No. 14, Aitkon-streei, Messrs J. H. Betbuno and Co. are selling houeehok fornfture and appointments, bring con tents of a seven-roomed residence, includ ing' piano, carved walnut drawing ant dining room suites, etc. The furnitun will be on view in thfl forenoon.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 8

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CIVIL CASES. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 8

CIVIL CASES. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 49, 27 February 1908, Page 8